12:00:56 PM from Kendra J to All Participants: Can we ask questions with the chat box? 12:01:57 PM from Mike Davidson to All Participants: Kendra: Absolutely! Feel free to put questions or comments in chat, or use the Raise Hand icon to ask to speak verbally. ... 12:05:45 PM from Ann G to All Participants: Librarians! 12:05:52 PM from Kendra J to All Participants: members of the public 12:06:05 PM from Jeannette Hudson to All Participants: Public health depts, campuses tribes, 12:07:12 PM from Jeannette Hudson to All Participants: Supporting project development in suicide prevention ... 12:15:44 PM from Janice Flahiff to All Participants: More integrated into units, not only to more quickly act in point of need, but be part of teams in addressing and filling needs 12:15:58 PM from Suzanne to All Participants: More actively involved in clinician and patient informaiton and data. Also working with IT in ontology and searching capabilities in the EMR and mapping to Knnowledge based resources and public data. 12:16:09 PM from Kathleen Crea to All Participants: We will continue to train clinical graduate students, residents and faculty on sources for evidence-based practice that the library provides. Using clinical mobile apps is an essential skill for medical students, and librarians are well-suited to choosing appropriate EBM subscriptions, and assisting them in learning how to best use them at bedside' 12:16:41 PM from Kendra J to All Participants: clinical medical librarianship service in person + behind the scenes systems work 12:16:48 PM from Felix Romero to All Participants: We are leaning towards instruction as I work in a university health science library. 12:16:50 PM from carole to All Participants: More along the lines of increase usage of tools which involve artificial intelligence and data ming competencies for health sciences professionals and librarians 12:16:59 PM from Lisa Smith to All Participants: participating in interprofessional teams, to increase patient safety 12:17:17 PM from Andrea Ketchum to All Participants: We're also becoming much more involved as a part of the research team, with authorship. 12:17:41 PM from Kendra J to All Participants: More work in KM along the lines of what Barbara does 12:18:02 PM from Andrea Ketchum to All Participants: Advanced techniques in search, including textmining will become more important in the near future. We have to step up our game! 12:18:06 PM from Kathleen Crea to All Participants: If your institution has a Micromedex, it is awesome to test out their Watson interface to answer clinical questions 12:18:07 PM from Ann G to All Participants: And trying to get onto policy-setting teams as what Julie does! 12:18:31 PM from Suzanne to All Participants: System design. Librarians bridge the devide between clinicians and IT. 12:19:08 PM from Mike Davidson to All Participants: Andrea: When you say more involved as part of the research team, what shape does that involvement take? What role are you finding yourself in? 12:20:14 PM from Janice Flahiff to All Participants: I don't see it at my institution, but perhaps being part of framing the questions, seeing if similar work was done, being part of research design 12:20:45 PM from Andrea Ketchum to All Participants: We actually work directly with physician researchers in designing studies, incorporating our role in the search. I have a background in informatics and a degree in Health Information Systems, so am more comfortable with the newer hospital systems. Makes it easier. 12:20:49 PM from carole to All Participants: Applications/software 12:21:10 PM from Andrea Ketchum to All Participants: We have to be more comfortable in that clinical environment. 12:21:13 PM from Kendra J to All Participants: clinical teams: increase use of information by medical professionals, compensate for information overload and bring right information to point of care 12:21:24 PM from Janice Flahiff to All Participants: maybe animal reseach alternatives (i did a lib guide on this) 12:21:38 PM from Traci to All Participants: Data management 12:22:24 PM from Suzanne to All Participants: Identification of unrecognized groups and perspectives. Recogniztion of interdisciplinary needs. 12:22:30 PM from Barbara Platts to All Participants: I can provide some examples of what we are doing. 12:23:32 PM from Andrea Ketchum to All Participants: In an academic library, it's sometimes hard to bridge the gap. I also want to get out into the "real world" of the clinician who is trying to use IT and help systems work more effectively. 12:24:02 PM from Andrea Ketchum to All Participants: Librarians may be at their best working with people, understanding user needs, and interpreting how to fix. 12:24:28 PM from Janice Flahiff to All Participants: (a like to Suzanne!) 12:25:15 PM from Julie to All Participants: Bridging the divide between clinicians and IT is the definition of informatics. That divide/gap can be bridged by knowing where/how to access data, terminologies to organize/understand the data and tools (like Python and visualization) on how to use and explain the data - all to support research 12:25:27 PM from angela to All Participants: how do you get buy in? I would love to do this, but can't see to get on board 12:25:55 PM from Kendra J to All Participants: Question for Barbara: Do you use Patient Ed developed in house or an outside provider? 12:26:04 PM from Kendra J to All Participants: in the EHR? 12:27:57 PM from AC to All Participants: I second Angela's sentiment. My hospital seems content to leave me in my bubble despite trying to branch out 12:29:08 PM from angela to All Participants: how to get acccess to EHR with HIPAA compliance or how to provide health literacy 12:29:19 PM from Ann G to All Participants: I did have success once having an elevator speech (literally delivered on an elevator) and asking the person who I could meet with to take it further... 12:30:07 PM from AC to All Participants: what are the qualifications of the KM team members? 12:31:57 PM from Judy Kraemer to All Participants: How many librarians and other library staff are on your Teams? I am a part-time (4 8-hr days) hosptial librarian with no staff. What do you recommend that I do to make the biggest impact. 12:33:13 PM from Suzanne to All Participants: Is True North something developed by your company, or was it adopted from elsewhere? 12:34:37 PM from L Verma to All Participants: Was any prior training needed to participant on the informatics groups? 12:35:28 PM from carole to All Participants: I am currently working on a project for with an IT team for patient data and clinical investigators. The system is highly integrated, and required a great deal of increased knowledge related to HIPAA regulations and Good Clinical Practices. 12:38:05 PM from Shirley to All Participants: training opp applications due today https://news.nnlm.gov/nto/2018/08/23/applications-open-biomedical-and-health-research-data-management-training-for-librarians/ 12:38:59 PM from Lisa Smith to All Participants: HIMSS Healthcare Info and Management Systems Society annual meeting is a great resoruce 12:39:46 PM from Ann G to All Participants: Gathering ideas for training resources is a great start! I didn’t know about the meeting Lisa listed above... 12:39:56 PM from L Verma to All Participants: Start trying to forge as many partnerships/collaborations as possible and see what sticks! :-) 12:40:03 PM from Suzanne to All Participants: Touch base with some of the IT teams I haven't heard from in a while. Reach out to the nurse residency program and the Medical Staff coordinators. 12:40:19 PM from Barbara Platts to All Participants: Start small. Identify one area where you can link your services to the EHR. 12:40:27 PM from Janice Flahiff to All Participants: Locate scholarly articles related todays talk to become more aware of trends 12:40:45 PM from Judy Kraemer to All Participants: Get on a new committee! Attend more meetings. 12:40:48 PM from carole to All Participants: Ensure that my goals are consistent with the trends and development in health information; plan to acquire the appropriate advanced credentials; and become certified in my specialization. 12:40:51 PM from Sabrina Juhl to All Participants: Anyone from an academic library have any tips for reaching out to professors in a way that they will actually respond? 12:41:16 PM from AC to All Participants: Thank you 12:41:21 PM from Kendra J to All Participants: Thanks! 12:41:52 PM from Judy Kraemer to All Participants: Very helpful session! Thank you! 12:42:03 PM from Janice Flahiff to All Participants: thank you! learned a lot 12:42:06 PM from Ann G to All Participants: Sabrina, serving on committees which have faculty members can be one way— you can talk to them after the meeting and ask for intros, etc 12:42:14 PM from Kathleen Crea to All Participants: thanks 12:42:26 PM from carole to All Participants: thank you